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# deploy.sh | |
#! /bin/bash | |
SHA1=$1 | |
# Push image to ECR | |
$(aws ecr get-login --region <region>) | |
docker push <account-id>.dkr.ecr.<region>.amazonaws.com/<repo>:$SHA1 | |
# Create new Elastic Beanstalk version |
machine: | |
services: | |
- docker | |
dependencies: | |
cache_directories: | |
- "~/docker" | |
- "~/.cabal" | |
- "~/.local" | |
- "~/.stack" |
CIUSER=ci | |
ACCOUNTID=<account-id> | |
# Create ECR repo | |
aws ecr create-repository <repo> --region <region> | |
# Create the CI user with appropricate permissions | |
aws iam create-user --user-name $CIUSER | |
aws iam attach-user-policy --user-name $CIUSER --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AWSElasticBeanstalkFullAccess | |
aws iam attach-user-policy --user-name $CIUSER --policy-arn arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryFullAccess |
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Notes from DHH RailsConf Keynote 2015
monolith vs integrated system - i really hope integrated system doesn't catch on, sooo buzzwordy :P if you like monoliths you should just be proud of that and be able to defend it and say monolith
monoliths vs bad software - I totally agree that there's nothing inherently wrong in monoliths and the term of derision usually just means "this is bad software"
while talking about monoliths I'm really sad he didn't actually address the fact that 99% of Rails apps become unmanageable and unmaintainable after a year of development, yeah it's bad software, but why does almost all Rails software become bad and what can we do about it?
it's not going to become better by making 10 bad applications - the reality is that in most cases it does become better because now you have years worth of more knowledge of your domain and rewriting the software from scratch you bake all that knowledge in, you could've rewritten your mono
// This works: | |
let comma = satisfy(|c| c == ','); | |
let mut args = sep_by(word, satisfy(|c| c == ',')).skip(comma); | |
// But this doesn't | |
let comma = satisfy(|c| c == ','); | |
let mut args = sep_by(word, comma).skip(comma); |
#![feature(phase)] | |
#[phase(plugin)] | |
extern crate regex_macros; | |
extern crate regex; | |
use std::io::Command; | |
use std::fmt; | |
struct Process { | |
pid : String, |
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveDataTypeable #-} | |
{-# LANGUAGE DeriveGeneric #-} | |
import qualified Data.HashMap.Strict as HashMap | |
import Data.Data | |
import Data.HashMap.Strict (HashMap) | |
import qualified Data.Vector as Vector | |
import Data.Vector (Vector) | |
import Data.Generics.Uniplate.Data | |
import GHC.Generics |
data TypeOne = TypeOne T.Text TypeTwo TypeThree | |
deriving (Show) | |
data TypeTwo = TypeTwo Double | |
deriving (Show) | |
data TypeThree = TypeThree Double | |
deriving (Show) | |
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} | |
module Main where | |
import Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 (pack) | |
import Web.Scotty as S | |
import Network.Wai.Middleware.RequestLogger | |
import Data.Aeson | |
import Data.Aeson.Types | |
import Control.Lens hiding ((.=), (??)) |